The Global Public-Private Partnership is a global network of stakeholder capitalists and partners, including global corporations, philanthropic foundations, think tanks, governments, non-governmental organisations, academic institutions, global charities, labour unions and selected "Thought leaders."
Step 1 - Project Creation It doesn't really matter what said project is, but let's say it's claimed restoration of mangroves in Suriname, on a geographical range where some unfortunate native South American tribe has lived for many generations.
Step 2 - Assembling the Project Team The Project Team is responsible for locating the "Participating stakeholders," as well as settling on the scope of the project itself, and its management structure.
Step 7 - The Blended Finance Deal These three input parameters are then handed to the Global Environment Facility, which will structure a "Blended finance deal" and go to find investors.
Step 15 - The Biodiversity Restoration Now, the GEF project outlined in step 7, using the "Landscape" outlined in step 6, requires "Restoration," and this is where the Convention on Biological Diversity rears its ugly head. And said "Biodiversity restoration" will also be paid for using MDB funds, i.e., Western taxes.
Step 19 - The Private Investor Said gain will actually filter back to the private investor, who may or may not be selected as a stakeholder for the project in the first place.
Step 20 - The Net Result Consequently, the net result of this "New economy" is that third-world nations will see their lands - or perhaps more correctly, the rights of exploitation thereof - stolen, all of it will be financed by the Western taxpayer, transferred to the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, from where it will be "Restored" through the Western taxpayer, and monetised for "Ecosystem services" in GEF blended finance deals using more Western taxpayer cash, though practically entirely financially benefitting the Private Investors.
https://expose-news.com/2024/03/24/gppp-is-a-scam-that-robs-the-poor-to-give-to-richest/
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